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I would like this built into the left-click context menu of most places you would enter text, mouse controlled. I also only want the date, since time would be irrelevant where I would use it, in all time zones. Thanks for the response!

Again a hotkey controlled one from jgpaiva,A very simple hotkey though, Alt+D - (can be changed as well) so unfortunately prob not what you wantShows date and time but can be very easily changed to just show date (e.g. I removed seconds)PasteDate.ahk:

Please refrain from commenting if you cannot be of any aid in giving me a solution for my idea. I know exactly what I want, and I don't want anything different. I have a macro keyboard, I can program a key to insert the date - I don't want that. I want to insert the date with the mouse, from a context menu, wherever text would be input. Thanks for previous suggestions but it is like trying to sell me a bicycle when what I am looking for is a car.

Please refrain from commenting if you cannot be of any aid in giving me a solution for my idea. I know exactly what I want, and I don't want anything different. I have a macro keyboard, I can program a key to insert the date - I don't want that. I want to insert the date with the mouse, from a context menu, wherever text would be input. Thanks for previous suggestions but it is like trying to sell me a bicycle when what I am looking for is a car.

Have you tried a Google search for context menu add item

You may have to do a registry hack though .

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Sorry but since most right click context menus are specific to the application they pop up in how can you add an option to all of them globally.

It is easy to do in some applications but for others/most it would mean recoding the application or at the very least writing some sort of macro within programs that support macros (such as MS Office) to add the functionality ???

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Please refrain from commenting if you cannot be of any aid in giving me a solution for my idea.

Bit of a rude response to someone who was trying to help you! Can you keep comments civil around here please.

Sorry but since most right click context menus are specific to the application they pop up in how can you add an option to all of them globally.

It is easy to do in some applications but for others/most it would mean recoding the application or at the very least writing some sort of macro within programs that support macros (such as MS Office) to add the functionality ???

Bit of a rude response to someone who was trying to help you! Can you keep comments civil around here please.

We were referring to hard as in hard-coded, and no, it is not hard-coded. No rudeness implied.

I see a lot of programs I have installed have added context menu selections to context menus that open when you right-click in most text programs and text/message boxes in a browser. If I knew how to do this I would. I am looking for someone to give me the solution directly so I can apply it to my systems. I have looked everywhere I can think of. Once upon a time I saw a context menu addition that would add three selections to the right-click context menu of text programs. The selections were: Date, Time, and Date and Time. I can't find it out there anymore. This seems to be a simple necessity and I know it has been done more than once before, but damned if I can locate it.

Have a look at "Simplest way to add a command to Explorer's shell menu" thread and "Create a containing folder by right clicking on a file" thread for ideas.

Well...thank-you very-much (Elvis style). You want me actually figure this out for myself?! While I really appreciate the help, I just can't be bothered with doing the work to make...what would turn out to be a disaster-piece in my all-thumbs hands.

Help!

I need a solution from someone experienced who would deliver it to my doorstep! That is why I am here.

Sorry having read this thread over and over I really very unclear what exactly Geminate wants.

From your first few posts you SEEM to want to a 'enter todays date' to as many context menus in applications as possible - is that right?

If it is then I don't think it is possible because almost all applications have context menus that aren't extendable and those that are usually have to be manually configured within the application and how you do that is different for each application.

If all you want to do is quickly enter todays date in text in any application it would be better to do it via a keyboard shortcut and use something like an automatic text expansion tool. That way every time you enter a short code at the keyboard it would be expanded to what ever you want. For example set it up so that when you type .dt the date is entered.

If I havn't understand what you require can you try and explain again and give a couple of specific examples of what you want to acheive.

install and run and go to Tasks on the left handsideThen to Actions and click on Add CommandThis will add a menu to your right click menu called add command click on that add command where it appears in the right pane of the page highlight the just named Add Command and look at the properties tab at the bottom left of the page where it says General click on the following and change accordinglyAction select... Run ProgramMenu Text....Change to Insert DateDescription.....you can add something if you want to but insert date says it allIcon..... if you know how to add an icon of your choice or just leaveElement Types......you can leaveFolders .....you can leave aloneFiles .....you can leave aloneExtensions .... you can add the extensions for the programs that you have installed on your computer such as *txt,*doc,*pdf, etc that is up to you to do.Only an element..... leave as no

Program Properties

Program to run........ well this I will leave up to you to ask someone here to write a script for you to download that will insert the date on the run command when you select the Insert Date on your right click menu. You will have to put it C/Program Files/***** then browse to select it.

Arguements.....you may or may not have to enter something here it will rely on the script writerWorking Folder....you may or may not have to enter something here it will rely on the script writer

Hope that helps I think it should work.

Whoops Iâ€™d better tell you to apply the changes (green tick top left)

Havenâ€™t tried it myself as yet so may need some tweaking by you just trying to help

« Last Edit: April 27, 2008, 07:02:03 AM by nogojoe »

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someone noted that it's "shellex", not "shell" at the end of the path to the proper key, I never went back and checked which one my machine uses. I use this technique to put several .bat/.cmd/.ahk routines in all my context menus at once.

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Please refrain from commenting if you cannot be of any aid in giving me a solution for my idea.

I for one learn a lot by other people's suggestions to posted queries. So I'd prefer it if people continued to offer suggestions even if they don't exactly fit the poster's requirements. Plus you never know if there's not a better way to come at a solution than the one you originally had in mind.

This program is very useful. You can have it type frequently used text simply by typing the abbreviations that you set. One of its inbuilt feature is that of typing out system date and time. So you can set any text like "now`" and it expands it to today's date in real time as you type it.